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Title: Emotionally tired Post by hopefull on Jan 6th, 2004, 2:55pm any one else?....moved to the country stopped keeping my grandkids peace and quiet all around.....head aches back but mild.....wish I could turn life off for just a while... |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by echo on Jan 6th, 2004, 3:08pm Having a life would be nice too. But being able to turn it off and on at will would be a nice break from reality also. |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Paigelle on Jan 6th, 2004, 3:19pm I turned mine off, staying at home with son, never see anyone over 3 now except for my husband, and the people in the stores. It is nice, but gets a little boring sometimes. It is great when I was in cycle and really needed the time to recuperate everyday. |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Donna H. on Jan 6th, 2004, 3:21pm I think if I were to turn it off, I'd become a sedentary waste. I need discipline. I need to hold a job and make myself go thru a daily ritual. Maybe it's also because the kids are on their own, and my son and grandson don't live with me anymore. Some days seem like such a waste. I don't dare miss too many, though. There aren't that many left. The years are speeding up with every passing birthday. |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by cathy on Jan 6th, 2004, 3:31pm Hopefull.......life is precious and to be lived....I don't wanna miss one bit of it....unless it's a bad bit .... Echo...you do reality... ;;D Cathy |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Melissa on Jan 6th, 2004, 3:33pm I have the opposite problem. My life seems turned off right now. Too quiet, nobody around, just me and the 6 month old. He's not real great on conversation, lots of mumbles and all. I'm wishing right now some excitement would come into my life. I thrive off of that. Can't take being lonely and bored for too long, it makes me depressed and self destructive. *Sigh*, why can't the stuff that happens in romance novels and movies happen in real life? (sorry, just daydreaming...) |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Donna H. on Jan 6th, 2004, 3:43pm Boy Mel..........you've been reading my mind. There must be periods like this in almost everyones life. My kids have been my whole life for many years and I guess I have that nasty empty nest syndrome. My son John and his 7 yr old lived with me for 4 years and they moved into their own place 3 months ago. Where do Prince Charmings hide? |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Paigelle on Jan 6th, 2004, 4:09pm Prince Charming is not living in my house. Thank goodness I can come here and have some sort of adult conversation or I would become brain dead. Things are pretty boring around here, especially with no friends or family close by. All of my friends lives hours away and so does my family. Okay, I am getting depressed now. |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by echo on Jan 6th, 2004, 4:15pm on 01/06/04 at 15:43:47, Donna H. wrote:
I'm not hiding - I'm just stuck in Kansas |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Donna H. on Jan 6th, 2004, 4:18pm Hold that thought.....while I go out and get a whole body lift and a pair of red shoes, sweety. |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by ClusterChuck on Jan 6th, 2004, 4:19pm on 01/06/04 at 16:15:07, echo wrote:
You LIE!!!! I am here in North Carolina! Come get ME!!! Chuck |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Donna H. on Jan 6th, 2004, 4:20pm I'm glad I can make fun out of myself and not get mad at me. |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Paigelle on Jan 6th, 2004, 4:22pm on 01/06/04 at 16:19:38, ClusterChuck wrote:
I knew Prince Charming would show up here sooner or later. |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Donna H. on Jan 6th, 2004, 4:22pm Oh Chuckie Baby......I just looked up your age and we are almost the same .....what great news. Want a long distance relationship? |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Paigelle on Jan 6th, 2004, 4:23pm Oh Donna, he is a wild one! But I promise you would have loads of fun with him. |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Tiannia on Jan 6th, 2004, 4:31pm There are times when I think that I would really love to have my life relax. But when I do take a day off, I cant sit and relax or sleep or anything. I end up cleaning the house or doing anything. So I think that maybe I too strive off the stress that I wish would leave. At some point we will have vacation time off together and maybe then I will relax for a few days. /shrug Still think I would get bored... ::) Tiannia |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by don on Jan 6th, 2004, 4:43pm Quote:
Who's hiding ? |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Donna H. on Jan 6th, 2004, 5:16pm I'm afraid you'll have to hide that ugly cat if you want a Princess to notice you. He gets all the attention...all the ohhh's and ahhhh's because he's such a mess. Spider hole my foot. Looks more like he's that cat that was riding the ceiling fan and let go and smacked the wall. He looks all wet too. Scared the wee wee out of him. Must be a sissy cat on top of all that other stuff. |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Paigelle on Jan 6th, 2004, 5:22pm on 01/06/04 at 17:16:06, Donna H. wrote:
lmao! [smiley=laugh.gif] |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Melissa on Jan 6th, 2004, 5:51pm Most of this post removed due to my own very retarded selfish musings... ::) p.s. hopefull, I truely do hope that you get what you want, like some needed relief, and as soon as possible... :)mel |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by pubgirl on Jan 6th, 2004, 6:00pm Hello Hopefull Jean Wondering where you'd been and how you were! Good to hear from you again. I am sympathetic! I am back in cycle and it is ramping up daily (and nightly of course). I would just like a day off and a whole nights sleep and no 4 year olds running around. Have 3 of them sleeping over tomorrow while their parents are at a funeral, so will have screaming kids from lunchtime onwards. Think tranquillisers will be needed. Wendy |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by captdshea on Jan 6th, 2004, 6:05pm DORCHESTER OR TAUTON .... ?? |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Donna H. on Jan 6th, 2004, 6:24pm Hopefull: I hope a bit of humor makes you smile a little. I really do understand how you feel.....probably more than anyone on earth knows. If you ever feel just like having a chat, drop me an e-mail. |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by hopefull on Jan 6th, 2004, 6:27pm Thank You! |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by thomas on Jan 6th, 2004, 6:50pm I always want to seclude myself when in cycle, simply because I don't want to affect the quality of life of those around me. And guys give it up they already know he only lives in romance novels and tv. [smiley=laugh.gif] |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by hopefull on Jan 6th, 2004, 6:58pm I still get the take an aspirin and get over it from people so isolation helps ....plus a few have been freaked out by them and that doesn't help either....2 edged sword right thru the head... |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by manana on Jan 6th, 2004, 7:06pm Turn life off for just a while? Perhaps a more optimistic & safer way to look at it is like this: Think of life like a light in your home controled by a dimmer switch. Sometimes you want the light to be bright and useful & at other times you want it to be subdued and not obstrusive, but so long as it is lit, you know that it is working. Does that make sense? |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by hopefull on Jan 6th, 2004, 8:52pm *SMILE*.......YES |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by OneEyeBlind on Jan 6th, 2004, 9:11pm Ok, I have put on the dimmer switch ... cause, I really can't take it any more. But hell, just knowing that Echo, Chuck, Opus (sorry Jonny you didn't answer the post), and all you other huge honks are out there ..........well, hell ........ a girl can dream well, can't she ???? Smiling now. Goodnight all. LOL |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by don on Jan 6th, 2004, 9:59pm Quote:
Quincy now. I aint hiding, I'm just migrating. |
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Title: Re: Emotionally tired Post by Paigelle on Jan 7th, 2004, 9:19am on 01/06/04 at 19:06:47, manana wrote:
I like this, it is very philosophical. Kind of gives you a new perspective on how to look at things. |
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